Dissent and Desire features a selection of 48 photographs and companion text pieces by artists and collaborators Sunil Gupta and Charan Singh. The works explore the lives, daily routines, and homes of LGBTQ+ individuals in India. The exhibition also includes a video piece documenting the narratives of some of the individuals recurring in the photographic work.

An exhibition of works by Brooklyn-based artist Christopher Knowles. The artist's work "records and reorders the everyday materials around us using incantatory rhythms and repetition. Typings of language permutations, reimagined song lyrics, interlocking blocks of raw color commonly depict family and close friends. Sculptures are precise and direct in construction: polka-dotted cones, brilliantly hued paper cutouts, Lego structures, and accumulations of wind-up alarm clocks."

Opening: December 15, 2017 | 6:30–9 pm

Curator Talk: December 16, 2017 | 2–3 pm

IN CONVERSATION: Anthony Elms: Join Anthony Elms, Chief Curator of the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania for a gallery walk-through of "Christopher Knowles: In a Word."

Workshop: January 27, 2018 | 1–2 pm

WORDS & ART: Writing Workshop: Explore the exhibition, using prompts, group discussion, and your imagination. We'll delve deeply into the artist's world through stories and poems. This workshop is open to all writing levels.

Performance: February 8, 2018 | 6:30–7:30 pm

PERFORMANCE: Musiqa: In conjunction with the exhibition "Christopher Knowles: In a Word," Musiqa presents a special concert inspired by his work and poetry.

Reading: March 8, 2018 | 6:30–7:30 pm

WORDS & ART: Reading: Houston-based authors and poets share new work inspired by the exhibition.

Reception: March 17, 2018 | 1–4 pm

FAMILY DAY: Come participate in hands-on activities inspired by current exhibitions.

An exhibition featuring sculptures, photography, videos, drawings, and participatory works by Paul Ramírez Jonas. From CAMH: “Ramírez Jonas’s work galvanizes connections between the personal, the collective,...

An multi-media installation reflecting Houston through an ever-evolving, interactive assemblage of audiovisual impressions. The show is a collaboration of Houston filmmaker and community activist Carroll...